Thanx, I thought it was cool too. I came across it on Pinterest and tried to find the source, to no avail, and enlarged it as much as I could without quality suffering even more. Apparently it's a poster someone created for saleThat is a totally cool picture of MotoGP bikes and riders JP!!!
Is it possible to share the link or whatever so we could have a higher resolution image?
Thank you! I will check out that link. I've been more interested in MotoGP lately, after taking a bit of a break after Rossi retired. It is a slight soap opera at times though, it seems. I've never been a racer so I'm sure I don't understand.Thanx, I thought it was cool too. I came across it on Pinterest and tried to find the source, to no avail, and enlarged it as much as I could without quality suffering even more. Apparently it's a poster someone created for sale
https://www.etsy.com/se-en/listing/657389873/2023-motogp-world-champions-poster-gift
Two years ago, Laguna Seca.
The class is Sportsman 750, with AHRMA. My XS is now a 750. Other riders in this class use Honda CB750, Norton 750, Triumph Trident, BMW. The bike needs to be no later than '69, unless like design (mine is a78). There are about 14 races a day at a meet, starting from tank shifters to early 2000 superbikesSo, remind me what class of racing you were competing in there? Can you tell me about the era of the machines and some examples of the bikes that were competing? I find this interesting.
Dave Roper & Walt Fulton with Karl & me at Heartland Park KS.
Where were those 3 photo's taken?The class is Sportsman 750, with AHRMA. My XS is now a 750. Other riders in this class use Honda CB750, Norton 750, Triumph Trident, BMW. The bike needs to be no later than '69, unless like design (mine is a78). There are about 14 races a day at a meet, starting from tank shifters to early 2000 superbikes
The 1st picture was a corner at Laguna Seca, the other s were at Heartland Park in KansasWhere were those 3 photo's taken?
It is, I started at 68 and am now 72That looks like tons of fun!